The American Association of Mental Retardation
An on-line resource that will give you rapid access to information about the mental retardation and disabilities field. www.aamr.org/

The Arc of Arizona
The Arc of Arizona advocates for the rights and full community participation of all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
The Arc of Arizona Administrative offices
3839 N. 3rd Street, Suite 105
Phoenix, Arizona 85012
Phone: 602-234-2721
Fax: 602-234-5959
e-mail: thearcaz@gmail.comwww.arcarizona.org

Arizona 2-1-1 Online
A doorway to thousands of health, human service and emergency response resources. Developed in partnership with government, tribal, non-profit and community groups, Arizona 2-1-1 Online is committed to providing all Arizonans access to information and resources to improve the quality of their lives. www.az211.gov/

Arizona Center for Disability Law
Advocates for the legal rights of persons with disabilities to be free from abuse, neglect, and discrimination and to have access to education, health care, housing and jobs, and other services in order to maximize I independence and achieve equality.
3839 N. Third St., Suite 209
Phoenix, AZ 85012
(602) 274-6287 (voice/tty)
(800) 927-2260 (voice/tty)
Fax: (602) 274-6779www.acdl.com/

Arizona Department of Economic Security,
Arizona Early Intervention Program
A statewide system of supports and services for families of children, birth to three, with disabilities or developmental delays. Early Intervention is professionals working in partnership with parents and families of children with special needs, to support their children's growth, development, and learning.www.azdes.gov/AzEIP/

Arizona Association for Foster and Adoptive Parents
The Arizona Association for Foster and Adoptive Parents was founded in 2003 to serve the foster, adoptive and kinship families who care for Arizona’s most vulnerable children. We are all volunteers, and all foster and adoptive parents.
The main goal of our association is the retention of Arizona's resource families. Our strategy for this retention is to empower foster & adoptive families with information, connect them to each other, and be heard as a voice of advocacy for continuous improvements in the State's child welfare system.
2320 N 20th St
Phoenix, AZ 85006
602.930-4320www.azafap.org/

Arizona's Child Abuse InfoCenter
The InfoCenter acts as a clearinghouse for information, consultations, and training opportunities for professionals and volunteers dealing with child abuse issues including the unique issues of children with disabilities and special health care needs.www.acainfo.ahsc.arizona.edu/

Raising Special Kids
One of 100 Parent Training and Information (PTI) centers in the United States that emphasizes parent-to-parent support as the heart of its mission. Serves Apache, Coconino, Maricopa, Mohave, Navajo and Yavapai counties. Information is available in Spanish or English about local services, educational programs, advocacy, or special health care needs. Services are provided at no charge to families.
2400 N. Central Ave. #200
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Phone:602-242-4366
Toll Free in Arizona:1-800-237-3007www.raisingspecialkids.org